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Dance review, Joffrey Ballet of Chicago at the Auditorium Theatre
Tribune Chief CriticJoffrey Ballet of Chicago continues on a roll of good fortune, both in honoring the past and in heralding the future of American dance. This weekend's program in the Auditorium Theatre has been smartly assembled as a salute to the centenary of...Tags: Joffrey Ballet, Entertainment, George Balanchine, Dance, Dancing
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PRO: Save The Wilde
The Hartford CourantControversy has been raging ever since CIGNA announced its plans to abandon and demolish the Wilde Building and build new offices for itself elsewhere on its 600-acre Bloomfield campus. CIGNA asserts that the building no longer fits the company's needs,...Tags: Architecture, Metal and Mineral, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Tourism and Leisure, Economy, Business and Finance
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The art of New York
Staff WriterAt a time when things French are still suspect to some Americans, it is worth noting that one need not resort to Manet, Monet or Renoir for an Impressionism fix. While Monet painted parade-happy Paris aflutter in his country's colors, Connecticut-born...Tags: Central Park, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Childe Hassam, Moby
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Fall Art Calendar
Staff WriterSEPTEMBER 12: Design =/ Art: Functional Objects From Donald Judd to Rachel Whiteread. This exhibit explores how the ascendance of design today allows it to be reconsidered as not the same as, but also not less than, art. Cooper-Hewitt, National Design...Tags: Society, Architecture, Rituals, Museum of Modern Art, Libraries
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Summer art outdoors
There are several places to wander among remarkable art works in the great outdoors. Here are several. Well-Lit Chess Pieces. Well-Lit Chess Pieces is a two-part public art project of 11 life-sized chess pieces and 26 rainbow-colored park light...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Central Park, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Tourism and Leisure
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Destroying The Wilde Is Like Trashing The Atheneum
CommentaryWhy should the public care about saving an office building in Bloomfield? Aren't there other ones around? Why hold on to one that's almost 50 years old? For most office buildings, the answer would be simple: demolish and rebuild. But the suburban crystal...Tags: Architecture, Companies and Corporations, Education, Sports, Industrial Accidents
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